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SERVICE MANUAL
MEMORY CAMCORDER
S 7 ERVICE MANUAL 2008 YF259
GZ-MS100AA, GZ-MS100AC, GZ-MS100AG, GZ-MS100AH, GZ-MS100AS, GZ-MS100EG, GZ-MS100EK, GZ-MS100ER, GZ-MS100EX, GZ-MS100EZ
GZ-MS100EGM,GZ-MS100EKM, GZ-MS100ERM GZ-MS100EXM, GZ-MS100EZM [M8S302] GZ-MS100AAM, GZ-MS100ACM, GZ-MS100AGM GZ-MS100AHM, GZ-MS100AS [M8S303]
COPYRIGHT © 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5 PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16 TROUBLE SHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
COPYRIGHT © 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YF259 2008/7
SPECIFICATION
Camcorder For General Power supply Power consumption Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Pickup Lens Filter diameter LCD monitor Speaker LED Light For video/Audio Format Recording/Playback Video format Audio Signal format Recording mode (video) ULTRA FINE FINE NORMAL ECONOMY Recording mode (audio) ULTRA FINE FINE NORMAL ECONOMY For still image Format Image size Picture quality For connectors AV output Video output Audio output USB AC Adapter Power requirement Output AC 110 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz DC 11 V, 1 A DC 11 V (Using AC Adapter) DC 7.2 V (Using battery pack) Approx. 2.3 W* *When the LED light is off and the monitor backlight is set to [STANDARD] mode. 54 mm × 68 mm × 111 mm Approx. 225 g (incl. grip belt, cassette and lens cap) Approx. 270 g (incl. battery and grip belt) 0°C to 40°C 35% to 80% -20°C to 50°C 1/6" (800,000 pixels) CCD F 1.8 to 4.0, f = 2.2 mm to 77.0 mm, 35:1 power zoom lens Ø30.5 mm 2.7" diagonally measured, LCD panel/TFT active matrix system Monaural Within 1.5 m (recommended shooting distance) SD-VIDEO MPEG-2 Dolby Digital (2 ch) PAL standard 720 x 576 pixels, 8.5 Mbps(VBR) 720 x 576 pixels, 5.5 Mbps (VBR) 720 x 576 pixels, 4.2 Mbps (VBR) 352 x 288 pixels, 1.5 Mbps (VBR) 48 kHz, 384 kbps 48 kHz, 384 kbps 48 kHz, 256 kbps 48 kHz, 128 kbps JPEG 640 × 480 2 modes (FINE/STANDARD) 1.0 V (p-p), 75 300 mV (rms), 1 k Mini USB type A and B, USB 2.0 compliant
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
1-2 (No.YF259)
SECTION 1 PRECAUTIONS
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS emission. Consequently, when servicing these products, replace the cathode ray tubes and other parts with only the specified parts. Under no circumstances attempt to modify these circuits.Unauthorized modification can increase the high voltage value and cause X-ray emission from the cathode ray tube. (12) Crimp type wire connectorIn such cases as when replacing the power transformer in sets where the connections between the power cord and power trans former primary lead wires are performed using crimp type connectors, if replacing the connectors is unavoidable, in order to prevent safety hazards, perform carefully and precisely according to the following steps. · Connector part number :E03830-001 · Required tool : Connector crimping tool of the proper type which will not damage insulated parts. · Replacement procedure a) Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a point close to the connector.Important : Do not reuse a connector (discard it). Prior to shipment from the factory, JVC products are strictly inspected to conform with the recognized product safety and electrical codes of the countries in which they are to be sold.However,in order to maintain such compliance, it is equally important to implement the following precautions when a set is being serviced. 1.1.1 Precautions during Servicing (1) Locations requiring special caution are denoted by labels and inscriptions on the cabinet, chassis and certain parts of the product.When performing service, be sure to read and comply with these and other cautionary notices appearing in the operation and service manuals. (2) Parts identified by the symbol and shaded ( ) parts are critical for safety. Replace only with specified part numbers. NOTE : Parts in this category also include those specified to comply with X-ray emission standards for products using cathode ray tubes and those specified for compliance with various regulations regarding spurious radiation emission. (3) Fuse replacement caution notice. Caution for continued protection against fire hazard. Replace only with same type and rated fuse(s) as specified. (4) Use specified internal wiring. Note especially: · Wires covered with PVC tubing · Double insulated wires · High voltage leads (5) Use specified insulating materials for hazardous live parts. Note especially: · Insulation Tape · PVC tubing · Spacers · Insulation sheets for transistors · Barrier (6) When replacing AC primary side components (transformers, power cords, noise blocking capacitors, etc.) wrap ends of wires securely about the terminals before soldering.
cut close to connector
Fig.1-1-3 b) Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the ends of the wires. If the wires are stranded, twist the strands to avoid frayed conductors.
15 mm
Fig.1-1-4 c) Align the lengths of the wires to be connected. Insert the wires fully into the connector.
Metal sleeve
Connector
Fig.1-1-1 (7) Observe that wires do not contact heat producing parts (heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.) (8) Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp edged or pointed parts. (9) When a power cord has been replaced, check that 10-15 kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
Power cord
Fig.1-1-5 d) As shown in Fig.1-1-6, use the crimping tool to crimp the metal sleeve at the center position. Be sure to crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
1.2 5 2.0 5.5
Crimping tool
Fig.1-1-6 e) Check the four points noted in Fig.1-1-7.
Not easily pulled free Crimped at approx. center of metal sleeve
Fig.1-1-2 (10) Also check areas surrounding repaired locations. (11) Products using cathode ray tubes (CRTs)In regard to such products, the cathode ray tubes themselves, the high voltage circuits, and related circuits are specified for compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X-ray
Conductors extended Wire insulation recessed more than 4 mm
Fig.1-1-7 (No.YF259)1-3
1.1.2 Safety Check after Servicing Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been returned to original positions, Afterwards, perform the following tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify compliance with safety standards. (1) Insulation resistance test Confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater between power cord plug prongs and externally exposed parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.).See table 1 below. (2) Dielectric strength test Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.). See Fig.1-1-11 below. (3) Clearance distance When replacing primary circuit components, confirm specified clearance distance (d), (d') between soldered terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic parts. See Fig.1-1-11 below.
d d' Chassis Power cord primary wire
(4) Leakage current test Confirm specified or lower leakage current between earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.). Measuring Method : (Power ON)Insert load Z between earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed accessible parts. Use an AC voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z. See Fig.1-1-9 and following Fig.1-1-12.
a
b c
Externally exposed accessible part
Z V
A
Fig.1-1-9 (5) Grounding (Class 1 model only) Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible parts (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing screw etc.).Measuring Method: Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and exposed accessible parts. See Fig.1-1-10 and grounding specifications.
AC inlet Exposed accessible part
Fig.1-1-8
Earth pin MIlli ohm meter Grounding Specifications Region USA & Canada Europe & Australia Grounding Impedance ( Z ) Z Z 0.1 ohm 0.5 ohm
Fig.1-1-10
AC Line Voltage 100 V 100 to 240 V 110 to 130 V 110 to 130 V 200 to 240 V Region Japan USA & Canada Europe & Australia 1M R Insulation Resistance (R) R 1 M /500 V DC R 12 M /500 V DC Dielectric Strength AC 1 kV 1 minute AC 1.5 kV 1 minute AC 1 kV 1 minute AC 3 kV 1 minute (Class ) AC 1.5 kV 1 minute (Class ) Clearance Distance (d), (d') d, d ' 3 mm d, d ' 4 mm d, d' 3.2 mm d 4 mm d' 8 m m (Power cord) d' 6 m m (Primary wire)
10 M /500 V DC
Fig.1-1-11
AC Line Voltage 100 V 110 to 130 V 110 to 130 V 220 to 240 V Region Japan USA & Canada
0.15 1.5 2
Load Z
1
Leakage Current (i) i i i i i i 1 mA rms 0.5 mA rms 0.7 mA peak 2 mA dc 0.7 mA peak 2 mA dc
a, b, c Exposed accessible parts Exposed accessible parts Antenna earth terminals Other terminals
Europe & Australia
50
Fig.1-1-12 NOTE : These tables are unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality.
1-4 (No.YF259)
SECTION 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 DIFFERENCE LIST The following table indicate main different points between models GZ-MS100AA, GZ-MS100AC, GZ-MS100AG, GZ-MS100AH, GZ-MS100AS, GZ-MS100EG, GZ-MS100EK, GZ-MS100ER, GZ-MS100EX and GZ-MS100EZ. MODEL NAME USB TERM. AC ADAPTER AC CORD CONV. PLUG MODEL NAME USB TERM. AC ADAPTER AC CORD CONV. PLUG GZ-MS100AA OUT ONLY AP-V14E YES(AS/NZS) NO GZ-MS100EG IN/OUT AP-V19E NO NO GZ-MS100AC OUT ONLY AP-V14AC YES(CCC) NO GZ-MS100EK IN/OUT AP-V14E YES(BS) NO GZ-MS100AG OUT ONLY AP-V14E YES(CEE) NO GZ-MS100ER IN/OUT AP-V19E NO NO GZ-MS100AH OUT ONLY AP-V14E YES(CEE) NO GZ-MS100EX IN/OUT AP-V19E NO YES(HK 3PIN) GZ-MS100AS OUT ONLY AP-V14E YES(CEE) NO GZ-MS100EZ IN/OUT AP-V19E NO NO
(No.YF259)1-5
SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY
3.1 BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY 3.1.4 Tools required for disassembly and assembly
Torque driver YTU94088 Bit YTU94088-003 Tweezers P-895
3.1.1 Precautions · Be sure to disconnect the power supply unit prior to mounting and soldering of parts. · Prior to removing a component part that needs to disconnect its connector(s) and its screw(s), first disconnect the wire(s) from the connector(s), and then remove the screw(s). · When connecting/disconnecting wires, pay enough attention not to damage the connectors. · When inserting the flat wire to the connector, pay attention to the direction of the flat wire. · Be careful in removing the parts to which some spacer or shield is attached for reinforcement or insulation. · When replacing chip parts (especially IC parts), first remove the solder completely to prevent peeling of the pattern. · Tighten screws properly during the procedures. Unless otherwise specified, tighten screws at a torque of 0.088N·m (0.9kgf·cm). However, as this is a required value at the time of production, use the value as a measuring stick when proceeding repair services. (See "SERVICE NOTE" as for tightening torque.) 3.1.2 Destination of connectors
Chip IC replacement jig PTS40844-2
Cleaning cloth KSMM-01
Fig.3-1-2
· Torque driver · · · ·
Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts because those parts must strictly be controlled for tightening torque. Bit This bit is slightly longer than those set in conventional torque drivers. Tweezers To be used for removing and installing parts and wires. Chip IC replacement jig To be used for replacement of IC. Cleaning cloth Recommended cleaning cloth to wipe down the video heads, mechanism (tape transport system), optical lens surface. ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF MAIN PARTS
Two kinds of double-arrows in connection tables respectively show kinds of connector/wires. : Flat wire : Wire : Board to board (B-B) : The connector of the side to remove
CONN. No. CN2a CN2b MAIN MAIN CN101 CN103 CONNECTOR MONI BW MINI BW CN761 CN762 PIN No. 40 10
3.1.3 Disconnection of connectors (Wires)
Wire Wire
3.2
FPC Connector · Pull both ends of the connector in the arrow direction, remove the lock and disconnect the flat wire.
Wire
Lock FPC Connector · Extend the locks in the direction of the arrow for unlocking and then pull out the wire. After removing the wire, immediately restore the locks to their original positions because the locks are apt to come off the connector. Wire
3.2.1 Assembly and disassembly When reassembling, perform the step(s) in reverse order.
STEP No. [1] [2] PART TOP COVER ASSY UPPER ASSY (Inc. VF ASSY, SPEAKER/MONITOR) E.VF UNIT(B/W) Fig. No. C1 C2-1 POINT 4(S1a), 3(L1a),CN1a (S2a),2(S2b),3(S2c) 2(SD1a), L2,CN2a,b 2(S8),L8,CN8a NOTE -
FPC Connector · Pull the both ends of the board in the direction of the arrow, and remove the B-B Connector.
Lock FPC Connector · Extend the locks in the direction of the arrow for unlocking and then pull out the wire. After removing the wire, immediately restore the locks to their original positions because the locks are apt to come off the connector.
[8]
C2-2
NOTE 8
( 1)
( 2)
( 3)
( 4)
( 5)
Wire
Lock FPC Connector · Extend the locks in the direction of the arrow for unlocking and then pull out the wire. After removing the wire, immediately restore the locks to their original positions because the locks are apt to come off the connector. B-B Connector
B-B Connector B-B Connector · Pull the both ends of the board in the direction of the arrow, and remove the B-B Connector.
(1) Order of steps in Procedure When reassembling, preform the step(s) in the reverseorder. These numbers are also used as the identification (location) No. of parts Figures. (2) Part to be removed or installed. (3) Fig. No. showing Procedure or Part Location. (4) Identification of part to be removed, unhooked, unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped or unsoldered. S = Screw L = Lock, Release, Hook SD = Solder CN = Connector [Example] · 4 (S1a) = Remove 4 S1a screws. · 3 (L1a) = Disengage 3 L1a hooks. · 2 (SD1a) = Unsolder 2 SD1a points. · CN1a = Remove a CN1a connector. (5) Adjustment information for installation.
Fig.3-1-1 1-6 (No.YF259)
3.2.2 Assembly/Disassembly of cabinet parts and electrical parts Disassembly procedure
STEP No. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] PART NAME Fig. No. POINT 3(S1),L1a,2(L1b) 5(S2a),S2b,L2 CN3,2(S3),L3a,b,c L4a,b CN5a,b,3(S5),L5 3(S6) NOTE NOTE1 NOTE2a,b,c NOTE3 NOTE5a,b
BOTTOM CASE ASSY 3-2-1 LOWER CASE ASSY 3-2-2 UPPER ASSY 3-2-3 TOP COVER 3-2-4 REAR COVER ASSY (Inc.REAR BOARD ASSY 3-2-5 /ZOOM UNIT) ZOOM UNIT 3-2-6 REAR BOARD ASSY 3-2-7 FRONT ASSY 3-2-8 MIC 3-2-9 MAIN BOARD ASSY 3-2-10 LOWER LINK 3-2-11 OP BLOCK ASSY 3-2-12 COVER UPPER 3-2-13 OPE BOARD ASSY 3-2-14 MONITOR ASSY 3-2-15 SPEAKER 3-2-16
NOTE14c: When removing, be careful in handling the KNOB (SLIDE) as they may come off. NOTE14d: When attaching, make sure that the LEVER of the SW(S407) interlocks with the KNOB (SLIDE). After the attachment, check the normal operation of the MODE SWITCH. NOTE14e: When attaching, open the MONITOR ASSY. If the MONITOR ASSY is left CLclose during the procedure, the SW (S401) may be damaged. NOTE15: Refer to 3.2.4 Disassembly of [15] MONITOR ASSY of MONITOR ASSY. Destination of connectors
CN. No. CONNECTOR PIN No.
NOTE6 L7 S8,L8a,b,CN8 NOTE8 S9,L9a,b,PLATE(MIC) NOTE9 CN10a,b,2(S10),L10a,b S11,2(L11) 3(S12),FRAME ASSY NOTE12 2(S13),L13 NOTE13 CN14a,b,2(S14),2(L14a),L14b NOTE14a,b,c,d,e 2(S15),L15 NOTE15 S16,L16a,b,HOOK,BKT(SPK)
NOTE1: When removing, open the COVER(SD). NOTE2a: Pull out the GRIP BELT from the HOOK and leave it released before removing the HDD COVER ASSY. NOTE2b: When attaching the TOP COVER ASSY, insert FRONT COVER in the space between LOWER CASE and BKT(G.BELT) first. NOTE2c: When removing, remove the COVER JACK(FR). NOTE3: When attaching, be careful with the FPC. NOTE5a: During the procedure, be careful in handling the FPC. NOTE5b: When attaching, be careful with the FPC. NOTE6: The ZOOM UNIT is attached with the 3 screws (15-17). Do not remove it if not needed. NOTE8: When attaching, be careful with the WIRE (MIC) and the wiring. NOTE9: When attaching, be careful not to break the parts. NOTE12: Refer to 3.2.3 Assembly/Disassembly of [12] OP BLOCK ASSY/CCD BOARD ASSY of OP BLOCK ASSY. NOTE13: During the procedure, be careful not to break the parts. NOTE14a: During the procedure, be careful with the FPC. NOTE14b: During the procedure, be careful with the WIRE (SPK) and the wiring.
CN3 CN5a CN5b CN8 CN10a CN10b CN14a CN14b
MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN MAIN OPE OPE
CN101 CN104 CN103 CN107 CN105 CN106 CN403 CN402
OPE CN401 30 ZOOM UNIT 12 REAR CN601 30 MIC 4 CCD CN5001 20 OP BLOCK ASSY - 25 SPEAKER 2 MONITOR CN7601 22/23
(No.YF259)1-7
3 (S1) 2 (S1) 1 (S1) L1a
10 (S3)
11 (S3)
[1] NOTE1
COVER(SD)
[3]
L1b L3a L3c
F
CN3
F
L3b
FPC
Fig.3-2-1
NOTE3
Fig.3-2-3
9 8 (S2b) (S2a)
[2]
e
7 (S2a)
6 (S2a)
L4a
HOOK
4 (S2a)
f
[4]
L2
BKT(G.BELT)
NOTE2c
L4b L4a
5 (S2a)
GRIP BELT
NOTE2a
COVER JACK (FR)
e
NOTE2b
LOWER CASE FRONT COVER
f
BKT(G.BELT)
Fig.3-2-2
Fig.3-2-4
1-8 (No.YF259)
12 (S5) 13 (S5) 14 (S5)
CN5a
L7
[5]
NOTE5a
FPC
[5]
12 (S5) 13 (S5) 14 (S5) L5 CN5b
FPC
[7]
FPC
NOTE5b
Fig.3-2-5 Fig.3-2-7
NOTE8
15 (S6) 15 (S6)
NOTE6 [6]
WIRE(MIC)
L8b 18 (S8)
16 (S6) 17 (S6)
NOTE6 ZOOM UNIT
L8a
CN8
WIRE(MIC)
GRIP BELT SHAFT (G.B) [8] NOTE8
Fig.3-2-6
Fig.3-2-8
(No.YF259)1-9
NOTE9
22 (S11)
[11]
L9b
Rib
[9]
L9b L9a
PLATE(MIC)
L11
19 (S9)
Fig.3-2-9 Fig.3-2-11
20 (S10)
21 (S10)
25 (S12) 23 (S12) [10] 24 (S12)
FRAME ASSY
CN10a CN10b L10a L10b
[12]
:0.118N m(1.2kgf cm)
Fig.3-2-10 Fig.3-2-12
1-10 (No.YF259)
NOTE15 [15]
:0.196N m(2.0kgf cm)
26 (S13)
30 (S15)
[13]
L13 27 (S13)
31 (S15)
L15
Fig.3-2-13
Fig.3-2-15
NOTE14a
28 (S14) CN14b FPC 28 (S14)
NOTE14c,d
KNOB(SLIDE) 32 (S16)
BKT(SPK)
MONITOR ASSY 29 (S14)
NOTE14c,d
SW(S407)
[14] CN14b NOTE14c,d
CN14a
[16]
SW(S401)
NOTE14e
L14a
KNOB(SLIDE)
NOTE14b
L14b
HOOK
WIRE(SPK)
NOTE14b
WIRE(SPK) L16b L16a
Fig.3-2-14
Fig.3-2-16
(No.YF259)1-11
3.2.3 Assembly/Disassembly of [12] OP BLOCK ASSY/CCD BOARD ASSY Precautions (1) Be careful in handling the CCD IMAGE SENSOR, OPTICAL LPF and the LENS components. Pay special attention to the surfaces to protect them from stains, dust, or scratches. If the surfaces are soiled with finger prints or other stains, wipe them off with silicon paper, clean chamois leather, or recommended cleaning cloth. (2) The CCD IMAGE SENSOR may have been shipped with a protective sheet attached to the transmitting glass. When replacing the CCD IMAGE SENSOR, do not peel off this sheet from the new part until immediately before it is mounted in the OP BLOCK ASSY. Disassembly of OP BLOCK ASSY / CCD BOARD ASSY (1) Unsolder the 14 soldered points (SD12a) of the CCD BOARD ASSY. (2) Remove the 2 screws (1,2), and then remove the CCD BOARD ASSY and the CCD BASE ASSY. NOTE12a: When removing the CCD BASE ASSY, be careful in handling as the CCD IMAGE SENSOR may be removed together with the SHEET and the OP LPF attached. NOTE12b: Replace the CCD IMAGE SENSOR as a CCD BASE ASSY, not as a single part replacement. (3) Remove the SHEET and OP LPF. Assembly of OP BLOCK ASSY / CCD BOARD ASSY (1) Set the OP LPF first, and then the SHEET to the OP BLOCK ASSY. NOTE12c: Be careful with the attachment direction of the OP LPF. (2) Attach the CCD BASE ASSY first, then the SHEET and the CCD BOARD ASSY so that the SHEET stays in place, and then tighten with the 2 screws (1,2). (3) Solder the 14 points (SD12a) on the CCD BOARD ASSY. Replacement of service repair parts The service repair parts for the OP BLOCK ASSY are as listed below. When replacing parts, be careful not to cut the FPCs or damage any parts by soldering (excessive heat). (1) FOCUS MOTOR UNIT (2) ZOOM MOTOR UNIT (3) AUTO IRIS UNIT NOTE 12d: The AUTO IRIS UNIT includes the FPC ASSY and 2 sensors.
8 10 9 (S12b) (S12b) (S12b) 7 (S12b)
NOTE12d
AUTO IRIS UNIT SD12b 6 (S12b) 5 (S12b) 3 (S12b) 4 (S12b) FOCUS MOTOR UNIT SD12a
2 1 (S12a) (S12a)
CCD BOARD ASSY
NOTE12a,b
ZOOM MOTOR UNIT OP LPF CCD BASE ASSY SHEET
NOTE12a,c
OP BLOCK ASSY
Fig.3-2-17
0.078N m (0.8kgf cm) 0.147N m (1.5kgf cm)
1-12 (No.YF259)
3.2.4 Disassembly of [15] MONITOR ASSY CAUTIONS (1) During the procedure, be careful in handling the LCD MODULE and other parts. Pay special attention not to damage or stain the monitor screen. If fingerprints are left on the screen, wipe them with clean chamois leather or a cleaning cloth. Removing MONITOR ASSY (1) Remove the screw (1). (2) Turn the HINGE UNIT ASSY 90°, and remove the 2 screws (2,3). (3) Remove the MONI.COVER ASSY by removing the 7 hooks (L15a-g). (4) Release the lock of the connector (CN15a), and remove the HINGE UNIT by lifting it up. NOTE15a: During the procedure, be careful in handling the FPC. (5) Release the lock of the connectors (CN15b,c), and pull out the FPC. (6) Remove the screw (4), and remove the MONITOR BOARD ASSY . NOTE15b: During the procedure, be careful in handling the FPC. (7) Remove the SHEET (M.REF), LIGHT GUIDE, SHEET(M/DIFF), and the SHEET(BEF). NOTE15c: When attaching, insert one side of the SHEET (M/ DIFF) under the LCD CASE RIB. NOTE15d: When attaching, insert each tab on both sides of the SHEET (M.REF) into the LCD CASE notch. (8) Remove the LCD CASE, SPACER(LCD), LCD MODULE, SPACER(LCD) and the LCD BKT ASSY. NOTE15e: During the procedure, handle the five parts (LCD CASE, SPACER(LCD), LCD MODULE, SPACER(LCD) and the LCD BKT ASSY) together. NOTE15f: The SENSOR BOARD ASSY is originally affixed to the MONI.CASE ASSY using jigs and they have structures difficult to replace. If replacement is required, please refer to the NOTE and follow the operation procedure. Assembly/Disassembly of MONITOR ASSY/SENSOR BOARD ASSY Operation procedure · Removing the part which is to be reused (1) Remove the SENSOR BOARD ASSY from the MONI.CASE ASSY by gradually peeling off from the HINGE ASSY side. NOTE15g: During the procedure, be careful not to break or deform the parts or warp the SENSOR BOARD. (2) Completely peel off the remaining tape pieces of the D. FACE TAPE left on the part to be reused (MONI.CASE ASSY or SENSOR BOARD ASSY). NOTE15h: Make sure that there are no D. FACE TAPE pieces or foreign substances left on the surfaces. If necessary, clean the surfaces using alcohol etc. · Affixing the D. FACE TAPE to the SENSOR BOARD (1) Affix the D. FACE TAPE to the SENSOR BOARD ASSY. NOTE15j: Securely fix the D. FACE TAPE, and then affix the SENSOR BOARD ASSY to the D. FACE TAPE by adjusting the 4 frames of the SENSOR BOARD ASSY to the frame of the D. FACE TAPE. Evenly press over the paper backing of each long / short side of the L shape. (2) Peel off the paper backing. NOTE15k: When removing the paper backing, check that there are no foreign substances or air bubbles on the tape. If there are foreign substances etc., completely remove them and continue the affixing procedure. · Affixing the SENSOR BOARD ASSY to the MONI. CASE (1) Affix the SENSOR BOARD ASSY to the MONI. CASE NOTE15m: When affixing, adjust the position of the long side of the L shape to avoid misalignment, and then press evenly. Be sure to press hard for 10 seconds or more on each long/ short side of the L shape for even adhesion. During the procedure, be careful to prevent foreign substances or air bubbles from entering. (2) After the replacement, make sure that there are no broken or deformed parts or any abnormalities. Use the service software for the operation check of the touch sensor sensitivity.
NOTE15g,h,j,k,m
SENSOR BOARD ASSY
NOTE15j,k,m
D.FACE TAPE
DETACHMENT PAPER
NOTE15j,k
SENSOR BOARD ASSY D.FACE TAPE
Fig.3-2-18
(No.YF259)1-13
Removing HINGE UNIT ASSY (1) Remove the screw (5), and remove the HINGE COVER(U). (2) Remove the HINGE COVER(L). (3) Remove the MAGNET. NOTE15n: During the procedure, be careful in handling the FPC. During the procedure, be careful in handling the MAGNET. When attaching, set the N pole outside as shown in the figure. Be careful when removing as there is no marking. NOTE15p: During the procedure, be careful in handling the FPC. NOTE15q: The FPC, with its connection to the MONITOR BOARD ASSY facing inward, is rolled around the axis (shaft) of the HINGE UNIT ASSY rotation 2.5 rounds (2.5times).
1-14 (No.YF259)
0.118 N m (1.2kgf cm)
1 (S15a) L15e L15d 2 (S15b)
L15f
MONI COVER ASSY L15g
5 (S15b)
L15c L15b L15a 4 (S15a)
HINGE COVER(U) FPC
NOTE15a
HINGE UNIT ASSY
3 (S15b)
NOTE15p,q
L15m HINGE COVER(L) L15p L15n MAGNET
L15h CN15c MONI CASE ASSY
L15k
NOTE15n
CN15b CN15a L15j
NOTE15e
CN15b LCD BKT ASSY
MONITOR BOARD ASSY
SHEET(M.REF)
SPACER(LCD)
NOTE15d
LIGHT GUIDE
NOTE15c
(REINFORCED SIDE) LCD MODULE
SHEET(M/DIFF)
SHEET(BEF)1
SPACER(LCD)
NOTE15d
LCD CASE RIB LCD CASE
NOTE15c
NOTE15d NOTE15b
SENSOR BOARD ASSY
NOTE15f,g,h,j,k,m
MONI CASE ASSY
NOTE15f,g,h,m
Fig.3-2-19 (No.YF259)1-15
SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENT
4.1 PREPARATION 4.1.3 Tools required for adjustment
Torque Driver Bit Tweezers
4.1.1 Precaution Camera system and deck system of this model are specially adjusted by using PC. However, if parts such as the following are replaced, an adjustment is required. The adjustment must be performed in a Service Center equipped with the concerned facilities. · OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY · MONITOR ASSEMBLY · EEP ROM (IC1005 of MAIN board) In the event of malfunction with electrical circuits, first find a defective portion with the aid of proper test instruments as shown in the following electrical adjustment procedure, and then commence necessary repair/ replacement/adjustment. · In observing chip TP, use IC clips, etc. to avoid any stress. Prior to replacement of chip parts (especially IC), remove the solder completely to prevent peeling of the pattern. · Use a patch cord if necessary. As for a patch cord, see the BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS. · Since connectors are fragile, carefully handle them in disconnecting and connecting the FPC. 4.1.2 Required test equipment · Personal computer (for Windows) · Color TV monitor · Oscilloscope (dual-trace type, observable 100MHz or higher frequency). The one observable 300 MHz or higher frequency is recommended. · Digital voltmeter · DC power supply or AC adapter · Frequency counter (with threshold level adjuster)
YTU94088
YTU94088-003
P-895
Chip IC Replacement Jig
Cleaning Cloth
INF Adjustment Lens
PTS40844-2
KSMM-01
YTU92001D
INF Adjustment Lens Holder
Mini Stand
Light Box Assembly
YTU94087
YTU93108
YTU93096B
Gray Scale Chart
Color Bar Chart
Focus Chart
YTU94133A
YTU94133C
YTU92001-018
Service Support System
Communication Cable
YTU94057-112
YTU93111-1
PC Cable
Jig Connector Cable
QAM0099-005
YTU93106B
Conversion Connector YTU94145K-20
Charing Battery Adjuatment Jig
YTU93112A
1-16 (No.YF259)
· Torque Driver
Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts because those parts must strictly be controlled for tightening torque.
· Conversion Connector
Conversion connector is used to convert the connector part of the JIG connector cable.
· Charging Battery Adjustment Jig
This Jig is used for the adjustment of the camcorders that have Main Body battery charging function.
· Bit
This bit is slightly longer than those set in conventional torque drivers.
· Tweezers
To be used for removing and installing parts and wires.
· Chip IC Replacement Jig
To be used for adjustment of the camera system.
· Cleaning Cloth
Recommended the Cleaning cloth to wipe down the video heads, mechanism (tape transport system), optical lens surface.
· INF Adjustment Lens
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-10035/YA-SB-10223.
· INF Adjustment Lens Holder
To be used together with the Camera stand for operating the Videocamera in the stripped-down condition such as the status without the exterior parts or for using commodities that are not yet conformable to the interchangeable ring. For the usage of the INF lens holder, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB10035.
· Mini Stand
To be used together with the INF adjustment lens holder. For the usage of the Mini stand, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-10035.
· Light Box Assembly
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the usage of the Light box assembly, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-10035/YA-SB-10218.
· Gray Scale Chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-10035.
· Color Bar Chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-10035.
· Focus Chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-10035.
· Service Support System
To be used for adjustment with a personal computer. Software can be downloaded also from JS-net.
· Communication Cable
Connect the Communication cable between the PC cable and Jig connector cable when performing a PC adjustment.
· PC Cable
To be used to connect the Videocamera and a personal computer with each other when a personal computer issued for adjustment.
· Jig Connector Cable
Connected to JIG CONNECTOR of the main board and used for electrical adjustment, etc.
(No.YF259)1-17
4.2
JIG CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTION Connection procedure
4.2.1 Cautions (1) Only 9 of 30pins of JIG CONNECTOR CABLE(PN:YTU93106B) are extended with wires. Additional 2pins (13 and 28) need to be soldered and extended with the wires for adjustment and checking. See Fig. 4-2-1 for details.
JIG CONNECTOR (MAIN CN110)
JIG CONNECTOR CONVERSION CONNECTOR COVER(JIG CON)
28
JIG CONNECTOR CABLE
SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM
30pin 29pin 28pin 26pin 23pin 22pin
NOT USED AL_2.8V IF_RX NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED
COMMUNICATION CABLE
RS232C COM PORT PC CABLE
MENU
PERSONAL COMPUTER
JIG CONNECTOR
BLUE TO AL_2.8V RED TO IF_RX WHITE TO IF_TX BLACK TO GND
COMMUNICATION CABLE
13
Fig.4-2-2
13pin 12pin 10pin 9pin 8pin 5pin
IF_TX NOT USED GND GND NOT USED NOT USED
: ADDITIONAL WIRE
Fig.4-2-1
1-18 (No.YF259)
Jig connector diagrams
4.3
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
JIG CONNECTOR CABLE (YTU93106B)
MAIN CN110 MVD DSP_TMS 10 DSP_RST XDSPTRST 9 REG_2.83V ISSP_DATA 8 CAPSENS_DT GND 7 DSP_TDI GND 6 UARXD0 UATXD0 5 DSP_TCK CAPSENS_WR_L 4 IF_RX IF_TX 3 AL_2.8V IRU 2 KENTO DSP_TDO 1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 JIG CONN. BOARD (PIN NO.) 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AL_2.8V IF_RX NC NC NC NC NC IF_TX GND GND NC NC NC NC NC
Electrical adjustment is performed by using a personal computer and software for SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM. Read README.TXT file to use the software properly. As for the connection of cables, see "4.2 JIG CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTION".
ADDITIONAL WIRE 13. IF_TX 28. IF_RX
Fig.4-2-3 Conversion Connector
KENTO* 30 AL_2.8V 29 IF_RX 28 DSP_TCK* 27 UARXD0* 26 DSP_TDI* 25
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15 DSP_TDO* 14 IRU* 13 IF_TX 12 CAPSENS_WR_L* 11 UATXD0* 10 GND 9 GND 8 ISSP_DATA* 7 XDSPTRST* 6 DSP_TMS* 5 NC 4 NC 3 NC 2 NC 1 NC
CAPSENS_DT* 24 REG_2.83V* 23 DSP_RST* 22 MVD* 21 NC 20 NC 19 NC 18 NC 17 NC 16
*NOT USED
Fig.4-2-4 (No.YF259)1-19
5.1
CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS(1) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 - 12 13 14 15 16 17 - 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 3-2-2 a a 3-2-3 3-2-4 3-2-5 3-2-6 3-2-7 3-2-8 3-2-9 3-2-10 3-2-11 a 3-2-12 b 3-2-13 a
SERVICE NOTE
1-20 (No.YF259)
Symbol No. Removing order of screw Place to stick screw Reference drawing (Fig.No.) Screw tightening torque
3-2-1 -
CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS(2)
Symbol No. [14] [15] [16] Removing order of screw 28 29 30 31 32 Place to stick screw Reference drawing (Fig.No.) 3-2-14 3-2-15 3-2-16 Screw tightening torque a c a
[12]OP BLOCK ASSY/CCD BOARD ASSY [12] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 e 3-2-17 a b 3-2-19 a
[15]MONITOR ASSY [15] 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symbol No. Removing order of screw Place to stick screw Reference drawing (Fig.No.) Screw tightening torque
d
NOTE:
)
(This mark shows where to attach the screws) : Do not reuse the screws because the screw lock bond was applied to prevent the screws from loosening. Prepare the specified screws and use them in place of the removed screws. )Tightening torque for the screws There are setting limits of the torque value for the torque driver. If the value exceeds the setting value, take it as a rough measurement (reference value), and tighten the screw manually. The specified torque value is a recommended value of the initial assembly. Therefore, set the value below the specified torque value in the assembling procedure. Be careful not to break either the screws or the screw holes.
and
a
0.088N m (0.9kgf cm)
b
0.118N m (1.2kgf cm)
c
0.196N m (2.0kgf cm)
d
0.147N m (1.5kgf cm)
e
0.078N m (0.8kgf cm)
Victor Company of Japan, Limited Camcorder Category 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YF259)
Printed in Japan VPT
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
MEMORY CAMCORDER
Everio SERVICE MANUAL 3 CHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 2008 YF244SCH 2 2007 YF180
GZ-MS100AA, GZ-MS100AC, GZ-MS100AG, GZ-MS100AH, GZ-MS100AS, GZ-MS100EG, GZ-MS100EK, GZ-MS100ER, GZ-MS100EX, GZ-MS100EZ
DVD-ROM No.SML2008Q2
GZ-MS100EGM,GZ-MS100EKM, GZ-MS100ERM GZ-MS100EXM, GZ-MS100EZM [M8S302] GZ-MS100AAM, GZ-MS100ACM, GZ-MS100AGM GZ-MS100AHM, GZ-MS100AS [M8S303]
COPYRIGHT© 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Lead free solder used in the board (material : Sn-Ag-Cu, melting point : 219 Centigrade)
COPYRIGHT© 2008 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YF259SCH 2008/7
CHARTS AND DIAGRAMS
NOTES OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Safety precautions ! The Components indentified by the symbol are critical for safety. For continued safety, replace safety critical components only with manufacturer's recommended parts. 1. Units of components on the schematic diagram Unless otherwise specified. 1) All resistance values are in ohm. 1/6 W, 1/8 W (refer to parts list). Chip resistors are 1/16 W. K: K(1000), M: M (1000K) 2) All capacitance values are in µF, (P: PF). 3) All inductance values are in µH, (m: mH). 4) All diodes are 1SS133, MA165 or 1N4148M (refer to parts list). Note: The Parts Number, value and rated voltage etc. in the Schematic Diagram are for references only. When replacing the parts, refer to the Parts List. 2. Indications of control voltage AUX : Active at high. AUX or AUX(L) : Active at low.
Playback and recording signal path Recording signal path (including E-E signal path) Capstan servo path
CIRCUIT BOARD NOTES
1. Foil and Component sides 1) Foil side (B side) : Parts on the foil side seen from foil face (pattern face) are indicated. 2) Component side (A side) : Parts on the component side seen from component face (parts face) indicated. rts location are indicated by guide scale on the circuit board. 2. Parts location guides Parts location are indicated by guide scale on the circuit board.
1 2 1.8 PB and REC modes (Voltage of PB and REC modes are the same) 3
REF No. IC101 B : Foil side (A : Component side) C : Chip component D : Discrete component) LOCATION IC B C Category : IC 6A Horizontal "A" zone Vertical "6" zone
4. Voltage measurement 1) Regulator (DC/DC CONV) circuits REC : Colour bar signal. PB : Alignment tape (Colour bar). -- : Unmeasurable or unnecessary to measure. 2) Indication on schematic diagram Voltage indications for REC and PB mode on the schematic diagram are as shown below.
REC mode
2.5 (5.0) PB mode
Note: If the voltages are not indicated on the schematic diagram, refer to the voltage charts. 5. Signal path Symbols The arrows indicate the signal path as follows. NOTE : The arrow is DVC unique object.
Playback signal path
Note: For general information in service manual, please refer to the Service Manual of GENERAL INFORMATION Edition 4 No. 82054D (January 1994).
3. Interpreting Connector indications
1 2 3 1 2 3
Removable connector
(Example)
Drum servo path
Wire soldered directly on board
R-Y Y
Playback R-Y signal path Recording Y signal path
1 2 3 1 2 3 4
Non-removable Board connector
6. Indication of the parts for adjustments The parts for the adjustments are surrounded with the circle as shown below.
Board to Board
Connected pattern on board The arrows indicate signal path
7. Indication of the parts not mounted on the circuit board Note: For the destination of each signal and further line connections that are cut off from the diagram, refer to "BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS" "OPEN" is indicated by the parts not mounted on the circuit board. R216 OPEN
(No.YF259)2-1
2-2(No.YF259)
MIC/CN107
VCOMH 29 28 27 PWR_SW FOCUS03 27 L_MUTE OPDRV_CLK MONI_SW 28 FOCUS04 BUZZER AUDIO_CLK 25 AUDIO_CS GND FOCUS02 DUMPDRIVEHGOUTHGVSSDUMP+ H_OFFSET H_GAIN VDIRS CLK27O MAIN IF M_REG4.9 AU_SIG/R DRIVE+ OPDRV_PS OPDRV_RST OPDRV_IN OPDRV_OUT OPDRV_CS VD_FZ INT_L FOCUS01 VCOML VCL 5 5 MON_B 19 4 4 GND 20
VCOIN 16 16 16
VDDA1 18 18 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 GND 1 GND CAM_2.83V REG+CCD(+12v) REG-CCD(-7.5v) CCD_OUT SUB H1 H2 RG MON_B 2 GND 3 MON_G 4 CAM_OUT CDSTG_CS GND 5 CAM_CLK CDSTG_RST MON_R 6 GND 7 KEY_A 8 VDIN HDIN MCLKI SPK9 DR_DVD_SW 10 SPK+ 11 BL_CTL 12 REG_4.9V 13 19 20 21 22 23 REG_4.9V 1 ISSP_DATA 2 BL_CTL 3 LCD_CTL 4 HDLCD 5 VDDA 19 VDDA0 20 C12P 21 C12N 22 C11P 23 C11N 24 VCIOUT 25 VSS 26 VDD 27 VDD1 28 VSS1 29 VA(R) 30 VB(G) 31 VC(B) 32 HS 33 VS 34 POL 35 GCL 36
BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS
YTU94105-40 YTU94077-40 YTU94074-30 YTU94077-30 YTU94074-22 YTU94077-22
CN7602 QGF0534F2-40X CN402 QGF0534F2-22X CN401 QGF0543F3-30X CN101 QGF0543F3-30X
NC INT_R INT_GND F_PTR_AD Z_VCC Z_PTR_AD NC 30 P_MEDIA 29 3 3 GND 21 2 2 GND 22 GND 30 SPKSPK+ Z_LED
CN7601 QGF0309F2-23X
1 OP_THRMO
0 1 MAIN
AUDIO
(Page2-9)
OPE/ CN101
1
CPU
YTU94128A-4
C41N 26 25 CAPSENS_IN C41P 7 7 MON_R 17
6
6
MON_G 18
M_RVS 26
CPU
REG_4.9V REG_2.83V
REG
VGH 24 23 CAPSENS_CS 22 21 20 AOMCLK LCD_OUT 20 LCD_CS 21 BZ_PWM CAPSENS_DT 22 A_MUTE 23 AUDIO_PD_L C31P C31N 10 VGL 11 C22P 12 12 CAPSENS_DT 12 11 CAPSENS_CS 13 10 CAPSENS_CLK 14 9 9 CAPSENS_IN 15
CN107 QGA1001F1-04X
OP DRV
(Page2-15)
8
8
M_RVS 16
CAPSENS_CLK 24
AUDIO_OUT
1 2
INT_R INT_GND
DSP
OP
3
INT MIC
C22N 13 19
13
LED_CTL 11
LCD_CLK
19
/CN
AIBD
AU_SIG/L HGVCC+
HGOUT+
INT_GND
4
DSP
REAR/CN103
C21P 14 18
14
LCD_CS 10
HRPLCD 18
C21N 15 17 HDLCD 16 AIOLRCK AIOBCK F_LED LCD_CLK 8 PDO 17 17 15 LCD_CTL 14 VDLCD 6
15
LCD_OUT 9
VDLCD
17
AOBD
INT_L
6 10
F_VCC
ZOOM03
ZOOM01
ZOOM04
ZOOM02
GND
HRPLCD 7
ISSP_DATA
15
LCD MODULE
CDS/TG
CPU REG DSP
ACHI0 ACHI1 ACHI2 ACHI3 ACHI4 ACHI5 ACHI6 ACHI7 ACHI8 ACHI9 ACHI10 ACHI11
CN106 QGF0543F3-25X 1 2
Z_PTR_AD Z_LED
(Page2-13)
3 4 5 6 7 8
Z_VCC FOCUS01 FOCUS04 FOCUS03 FOCUS02 GND DUMPHGOUTHGVSSDRIVEDRIVE+
AIBD
VDIN
HDIN
AOBD
ACHI9
ACHI8
ACHI7
ACHI6
ACHI5
ACHI4
ACHI3
ACHI2
ACHI1
ACHI0
ACHI11
AIOBCK
MCLKI
ACHI10
GDA 37 GCS 38 NC 39 NC 40 VDIRS H_OFFSET H_GAIN CLK27O
AOMCLK AIOLRCK
0 4 OPE (Page2-22)
10 CN D/ CC
5
PLAY/REC
OP BLOCK(K241)
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
POWER AUDIO CDS/TG CPU,CDS/TG OP DRV AUTO/MANUAL UPLOAD
MON_R MON_G MON_B HDLCD VDLCD HRPLCD BL_CTL INT_TO_CAM EEP_IN EEP_OUT EEP_CLK EEP_CS_INT VIDEO_PS TVSEL V_OUT REAR/CN103 MFLD OMT FLSH_RST CDWE CDRE XDSPTRST DSP_RST DSP_TCK DSP_TDI DSP_TMS DSP_TDO UATXD0 UARXD0 DSP_CS CDAS ADDT00 ADDT01 ADDT02 ADDT03 ADDT04 ADDT05
HGOUT+
V4
V3
V2
V1
HGVCC+ DUMP+ GND OP_THRMO F_PTR_AD F_LED F_VCC ZOOM01 ZOOM04 CHDD15 CHDD14 CHDD13 CHDD12 CHDD11 CHDD10 CHDD9 CHDD8 CHDD7 CHDD6 CHDD5 CHDD4 CHDD3 CHDD2 CHDD1 TEST 14 H2 13 H1 12 VL 11 SUB 10 RG 9 Vdd 8 ZOOM03 ZOOM02
OPE/CN101
DVD DIRECT MONI SW VIDEO/PHOTO SW 1 SPKCN403 QGA1001F1-02X SPK+ 2
PMA1
PMA2
PMA3
PMA4
PMA5
PMA6
PMA7
PMA8
PMA9
XPMWE
XPMCS1 XPMOE
7 Vout 6 GND 5 GND 4 V1 3 V2 2 V3 1 V4
0 5 MONITOR
JIG/CN110 CN7501 QGF0534F2-08X
(Page2-25)
DSP
CPU
ADDT06 ADDT07 ADDT08 ADDT09 ADDT10 ADDT11 ADDT12 ADDT13 ADDT14 ADDT15
CHDD0 CHDA2 CHDA1 CHDA0 XCHDCS1 XCHDCS0 XCHDIORD XCHDIOWR CHDDMARQ XCHDDMACK ACPLLOFF MOD0 DSP_RST XDSPTRST MVD CPU,JIG/CN110 CHDIORDY CHDINTRQ XCHDRESET XCHDDASP XCHDPDIAG1 PMD0 PMD1 PMD2 PMD3 PMD4 PMD5 MAIN IF SDCD PMD6 PMD7 PMD8
SPEAKER
(Page2-11)
7 GND
SREG_3.1V REG_LCD REG_1.2V REG_2.83V
DSP
2 LCD_2.9V
1 ISSP_DATA
6 CAPSENS_IN REG
3 CAPSENS_DT
4 CAPSENS_CS
8 REG4.9V(LED)
5 CAPSENS_CLK
USB HOST
(Page2-19)
YTU94074-8 YTU94077-8
1
REG_4.9V REG_1.8V GND CHDD15 CHDD14 CHDD13 CHDD12 CHDD11 CHDD10 CHDD9 CHDD8 CHDD7 CHDD6 CHDD5 CHDD4 CHDD3 CHDD2 CHDD1 CHDD0 CHDA2 CHDA1 CHDA0
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 REG-CCD(-7.5V) 2 GND 3 H1 4 GND 5 H2 6 SUB 7 RG SDWP SDCD SDDAT0 SDDAT1 SDDAT2 SDDAT3 SDCLK USBDN USBDP VBUS PMD9 PMD10 SDCMD 8 GND 9 V4 10 V3 11 V2 12 V1 13 GND 14 GND 15 CCD_OUT 16 GND 17 GND 18 GND 19 REG+CCD(+12V)
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
CN301 8 QGF0549C2-8W
(Page2-23)
0 3 SENSOR
(Page2-21)
(No.YF259)2-3
LED
U SB H O ST
0 2 CCD
MAIN IF
PMD11 PMD12 PMD13 PMD14 PMD15 XUSB_INT
20 REG+CCD
1
CN105 QGF0543F3-20X
CN5001 QGF0543F3-20X
REG
XCHDRESET
XCHDPDIAG1
XCHDIOWR
XCHDDMACK
CHDDMARQ
XCHDDASP
SREG_3.1V
XCHDIORD
CHDIORDY
XUSB_RST
CHDINTRQ XUSB_INT
PMD0
PMD1
PMD2
PMD3
PMD4
PMD5
PMD6
PMD7
PMD8
PMD9
PMA1
PMA2
PMA3
PMA4
PMA5
PMA7
PMA8
PMA9
REG_2.83V
XCHDCS0
XCHDCS1
XPMCS1
XPMOE
REG_4.9V
REG_1.8V
XPMWE
YTU94074-20 YTU94077-20
PMD10
PMD11
PMD12
PMD13
PMD14
PMD15
PMA6
XUSB_RST
GND
SDCMD M_REG4.9 VBUS USBDP USBDN SDDAT0
2-4(No.YF259)
NOTES: The number of patch cords ( ) are indicated by interconnected. ( ) indicates the block No. and symbol No. of the WIRE or the FPC.
Block No. Symbol No.
9
VD_FZ
KEY_A
L_MUTE
BUZZER
BZ_PWM
M_RVS
LCD_CS
A_MUTE
OP DRV
F_PTR_AD
P_MEDIA
LCD_CTL
PWR_SW
LCD_CLK
AUDIO_CS
Z_PTR_AD
AUDIO_CLK
OPDRV_CLK
OPDRV_RST
AUDIO_OUT
AUDIO_PD_L
DR_DVD_SW
CAPSENS_IN
LCD_OUT
MONI_SW
OPDRV_IN
OPDRV_PS
OPDRV_CS
OP_THRMO
OPDRV_OUT
OPE/CN101, JIG/CN110 CAPSENS_DT
VDIN MOD0 EEP_CLK EEP_IN EEP_OUT EEP_CS_INT VIDEO_PS DSP_RST XDSPTRST ACPLLOFF TVSEL FLSH_RST DSP_CS INT_TO_CAM MFLD OMT CDAS CDRE CDWE ADDT00 ADDT01 ADDT02 ADDT03 ADDT04 ADDT05 ADDT06 ADDT07 ADDT08 ADDT09 ADDT10 ADDT11 ADDT12 ADDT13 ADDT14 ADDT15 MVD DSP,JIG/CN110
CAPSENS_CS CAPSENS_CLK OPE/CN101
USB HOST
MAIN IF
(Page2-5)
OP/CN106, OP DRV
OP DRV
AUDIO
SDDAT1 SDDAT2 SDDAT3 CDSTG_RST CDSTG_CS CAM_OUT CAM_CLK REG_2.83V REG_4.9V SDCLK
REG
CDS/TG
SDWP SDCD
YTU94074-12 YTU94077-12
DSP,CPU, USB HOST
CN104 QGF0534F4-12X
GND
LAMP_ONH
CPU
XUSBHOST REG_DCHG
1 GND 2 REG_2.83V 3 ZOOM_SW
LED
SNAP
JVC
LED
4 HALF_SW SDCD 5 FULL_SW
(Page2-28)
SD CARD
ZOOM UNIT
DSP
SDWP
6 GND
LED
MAIN IF
LAMP_ONH
7 ACES_LED
USB
W/B
XUSBHOST REG_DCHG
8 REG_2.83V 9 PWR_LED 10 AL_2.8V 11 TRIG_SW 12 GND
W ZOOM
Trigger
T
CPU
(Page2-7)
DC_CHECK REG+CCD(+12V) REG-CCD(-7.5V) CAM_2.83V TRIG_SW ZOOM_SW KEY_B ACES_LED PWR_LED ADP_L UNREG BATT+ GADP GBAT BATT_CHK CHRG_EVR I_MTR REG_OUT REG_CLK REG_CS
CDS/TG CPU
REG_RSTL V_BATT UNREGCHK AL_2.8VCTL
ZOOM UNIT/CN104
REG
REAR/CN103
(Page2-17)
FLASH/CN112
REAR/CN103
JIG/CN110
OPE/CN101 REG_4.9V
REG
VADP
OP DRV,CN104, AUDIO REG_2.83V REG_1.2V
DSP
CAPSENS_WR_L
UNREGCHK CHRG_EVR DC_CHECK
OCD_SCL
REG_2.83V
AL_2.8VCTL
REG_RSTL
OCD_SDA
REG_OUT REG_CLK
SYS_RSTL
DSP,USB HOST REG_1.8V
FLASH/CN112, JIG/CN110,REG AL_2.8V
AL_2.8V MAIN IF/CN104, CPU
REG_CS
LIT_2.8V P_DET D_BATT
REG_LCD
I_MTR
KENTO2 IRU
EXTRG0
V_BATT
T_BATT
KENTO
ADP_L
IF_RX
GND
IF_TX
GND
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
yf259_y10763001a_rev0.1
IRU
20 MVD
12 GND
11 GND
10 GND
9 GND
8 GND
7 GND
6 GND
5 GND
2 GND
GND
GND
20 VADP
21 GBAT
22 GADP
13 IF_RX
25 BATT+
24 BATT+
23 BATT+
28 ADP_L
29 P_DET
1 V_OUT
11 KENTO
18 UNREG
17 UNREG
16 UNREG
15 UNREG
14 UNREG
13 UNREG
27 T_BATT
26 D_BATT
12 AL_2.8V
30 LITHIUM
15 UARXD0
16 DSP_TDI
8 GND
2 GND
IF_TX
UATXD0
5 AL_2.8V
3 AU_SIG/L
19 DSP_RST
14 DSP_TCK
4 AU_SIG/R
10 DSP_TMS
18 REG_2.83V
17 CAPSENS_DT
19 BATT_CHK 12
10 KENTO2
7 EXTRG0
3 OCD_SCL
4 OCD_SDA
XDSPTRST
ISSP_DATA
6 SYS_RSTL
FLASH
CN112 QGF0547C3-10X
10
11
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CN110 QGB0519J1-20X DSP_TDO
CAPSENS_WR_L
CN103 QGF0534F2-30X
J601
J602
DC JACK
29 CN601 28 QGF0543F3-30X
A/V JACK
BATTERY TERMINAL
LITHIUM
JIG CONNECTOR
YTU94074-30 YTU94077-30
0 6 REAR(REG)
(Page2-27)
NC
BT601
MAIN(MAIN IF) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
To ZOOM UNIT
CN104 QGF0534F4-12X GND REG_2.83V ZOOM_SW HALF_SW FULL_SW GND ACES_LED REG_2.83V PWR_LED AL_2.8V TRIG_SW GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 R184 OPEN R181 R185 OPEN LAMP_ONH REG_4.9V 3.3K R121 LED D121 NSPW300DS/C0VW/ 3 5 Q121 PUMX1-W 4 22 R122 6 2 1 1.5K R123 GND 3.3k 2 D181 EMZ6.8N-X
0 1 MAIN(MAIN IF)
To CPU
1 R133 0 R132 USBDP USBDN 4 R135 0 R136 0 OPEN 3
USB To CPU
XUSBHOST 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 MON_B MON_G MON_R GND KEY_A SPKDR_DVD_SW SPK+ BL_CTL REG_4.9V LCD_CTL ISSP_DATA HDLCD VDLCD HRPLCD LCD_CLK LCD_OUT LCD_CS CAPSENS_DT CAPSENS_CS CAPSENS_CLK CAPSENS_IN M_RVS PWR_SW MONI_SW P_MEDIA GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 J101 QNZ0847-001
To USB HOST
KEY_B ACES_LED REG_2.83V PWR_LED AL_2.8V TRIG_SW GND ZOOM_SW VBUS
OPEN D131
1 2 L131 NQR0506-002X R131 OPEN R134 OPEN OPEN OPEN 0 D132 D133 D134
To CPU
To CPU
To CPU
REG_4.9V
GND
L161
To OP DRV
M_REG4.9 NQL38DK-100X
REG_2.83V R171 220 47k 47k 56k 56k 56k 56k 10k
To CPU
REG_DCHG Q171 DTC143XE-X
R141 R142 R143 R144 R145 R146 R147
GND 16 GND 15 GND 14
SDDAT2 SDDAT3 SDCMD
R148 R149
22 22
To SD CONN.
CN111 NNZ0156-001X GND
To USB HOST
SDCLK SDDAT0 SDDAT1
C142
0.1
To CPU,DSP,USB HOST To CPU,USB HOST
SDCD SDWP L141 NQR0154-004X 4 5 5 4
10 CARD_DET
11 TERMINAL 12 WP_SW 13 GND
R150 R151
22 22
9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SD_DATA2 SD_DATA3 SD_CMD VSS(GND) VDD(DSC_3V) SD_CLK VSS2 SD_DATA0 SD_DATA1
To OPE(CN401)
REG_2.83V GND C141 4.7 3 2 1 D141 OPEN 1 2 3 D142 OPEN
To REAR(REG) (CN601)
CN103 QGF0534F2-30X
CN101 QGF0543F3-30X GND MON_B GND MON_G GND MON_R GND KEY_A SPKDR_DVD_SW SPK+ BL_CTL REG_4.9V LCD_CTL ISSP_DATA HDLCD VDLCD HRPLCD LCD_CLK LCD_OUT LCD_CS CAPSENS_DT CAPSENS_CS CAPSENS_CLK CAPSENS_IN M_RVS PWR_SW MONI_SW P_MEDIA GND
To DSP
NC
To DSP To AUDIO
V_OUT AU_SIG/L AU_SIG/R
NC To FLASH
CN112 QGF0508C3-10W
To CPU To REG To CPU
LIT_2.8V UNREG BATT_CHK D_BATT T_BATT GND VADP GBAT GADP OPEN D111 1 C111 0.1
To REG
To CPU,DSP To DSP To CPU,DSP
3 2 OPEN D112
To AUDIO
DSP_TDO KENTO IRU AL_2.8V IF_TX IF_RX CAPSENS_WR_L DSP_TCK UATXD0 UARXD0 GND DSP_TDI GND CAPSENS_DT ISSP_DATA REG_2.83V XDSPTRST DSP_RST DSP_TMS MVD
To CPU,REG To CPU To REG
ADP_L P_DET BATT+
C112 OPEN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 30 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
V_OUT GND AU_SIG/L AU_SIG/R GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND LITHIUM UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG UNREG BATT_CHK VADP GBAT GADP BATT+ BATT+ BATT+ D_BATT T_BATT ADP_L P_DET
GND OCD_SCL OCD_SDA AL_2.8V SYS_RSTL EXTRG0 GND
KENTO2
To CPU To AUDIO To CPU To AUDIO To DSP To CPU To MAIN IF(CN110) To DSP To CPU To MAIN IF(CN110),CPU
To MAIN IF(CN101),CPU To MAIN IF(CN101)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
To CPU
To CPU
To CPU
To DSP
To DSP
To DSP
ONBOARD CONTACT
INT_L INT_GND
INT_R
OPEN TP1 1K
OPEN TP2
OPEN TP3
OPEN TP4
R197
R199
0
GND
To MIC
CN107 QGA1001F1-04X 4 3 2 1
To JIG CONNECTOR
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN110 QGB0519J1-20X
yf259_y10759001a_rev0.1 NOTES: 1. For the destination of each signal and further line connections that are cut off from this diagram, refer to "BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS". 2. The parts with marked ( ) is not used.
(No.YF259)2-5
2-6(No.YF259)
MAIN(CPU) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
AL_2.8V AL_2.8V OPEN C1010 LIT_2.8V REG_2.83V L1002 NQL38DK-100X
5
AL_2.8V OPEN C1012 X1002 NAX0941-001X
3 2
IC1005
AK6512CAM-X CS SO WP GND VCC HOLD SCK SI
10k
IC1009
R1073 8
R1063 10k
1 R1070 82k 2 7 4 1
VDD
OUT
0.01
NJU7108F3-X
IC1004
To MAIN IF(CN103)
LIT_2.8V REG_2.83V GND
IC1006
S-35190A-G-X
4
5
4
YCBCJVSNS8031-X PGM RESET VSS VCC P10 SDA SCK CNVSS
1 8
0 1 MAIN(CPU)
R1005 1k
3
6
2
3
4
4
To REG To MAIN IF To MAIN IF(CN103) To REG To MAIN IF(CN103) To REG To MAIN IF(CN103), REG To REG
UNREGCHK AL_2.8VCTL REG_DCHG
1
UNREGCHK AL_2.8VCTL REG_DCHG R1030 47k
C1015 0.1
NC GND
VDD OUT
3
2
6
7
2
R1040 27k SYS_RSTL C1016 1
RTC_DT R1061 820
SIO VDD
XOUT INT
1
2
3 C1006 0.1
C1020 OPEN C1003 OPEN
R1062 47k
R1071 62k R1075 100k
8
1
IC-PST8223U-W S-80823CNNB-G-W
IC1007
R1082 1M
C1008 OPEN RTC_INT
D_BATT V_BATT T_BATT CHRG_EVR ADP_L DC_CHECK REG_CS REG_OUT REG_CLK REG_RSTL
D_BATT V_BATT T_BATT CHRG_EVR ADP_L DC_CHECK REG_CS REG_OUT REG_CLK
5
RTC_CLK
SCK
XIN
C1022 0.01
IN+
IN-
CS
VSS
R1074 100k
C1027
VSS
4
5
3
6
RTC_CS
7
OPDRV_CS
DB_RST BATT_H DB_CLK R1054 100k T_BATT
OPDRV_CLK
DB_DT
OPDRV_CS OPDRV_CLK OPDRV_OUT OPDRV_IN OPDRV_RST OPDRV_PS
R1117 8.2k
DB_CS
OPDRV_OUT OPDRV_IN OPDRV_RST OPDRV_PS
To OP DRV
EEP_IN EEP_OUT EEP_CLK EEP_CS
R1100 100
1k
R1101 100 R1104 100 R1105 100
R1038 10k
CDSTG_RST CDSTG_CS CAM_OUT CAM_CLK
R1080
CDSTG_RST (TG_RST) CDSTG_CS (TG_CS) CAM_OUT CAM_CLK
To CDS/TG
R1109 1k
R1110
100k
REMOTE
DB_CS
REG_OUT REG_CLK
DB_RST
DB_DT
MVD
VDIN
P_DET
TVSEL
VD_FZ
DSP_RST CDSTG_CS
LCD_CS
OPDRV_OUT
OPDRV_PS
OPDRV_IN
OPDRV_RST
AUDIO_PD_L
EEP_CS_INT
AL_2.8VCTL
OPDRV_CLK
PWR__LED
OCD_SCL
RTC_CLK
LCD_CTL
RTC_DT
DB_CLK
EEP_CLK EEP_IN EEP_OUT EEP_CS_INT
TL1001
R1033 IF_RX IF_TX IRU SYS_RSTL
100k R1042 R1032 1k 1k IF_RX1 IF_TX1
EEP_CLK EEP_IN EEP_OUT EEP_CS_INT
To MAIN IF(CN110)
R1132
1k
REMOTE SYS_RSTL
NC
OCD_SCL OCD_SDA EXTRG0
OCD_SCL
NC 149 AUDIO_PD_L 189 (HDD_PON_H) 23 NC 153 NC 196 NC 177 MVD 230 MVD 214 DB_CS 163 LCD_CS 191 AL_2.8VCTL 161 REG_OUT 162 (S_IN_L) 123 CDSB_CS(2M Only) 106 CDSTG_CS 169 OPDRV_PS 27 NC 243 OPDRV_RST 165 VSS 223 OPDRV_IN 102 OPDRV_OUT 167 VSS 233 LCD_CTL 187 NC 178 G_RESET 147 (ANA_IN_H) 186 EEP_CS_INT 129 NC 22 NC 210 NC 155 (VDTG)VDIN 14 PWR_LED 249 STRB_SNS(E8 Only) 151 (P_DET2) 185 (S_DET) 124 REG_CLK 97 DSP_RST 37 CCD_CTL 31 OPDRV_CLK 29 DB_DT 96 OCD_SCL 17 RTC_CLK 248 NC 82 VD_FZ 28 DB_RST 98 TVSEL 41 NC 75 IRU 56 P_DET 93 DB_CLK 95 RTC_DT 64 NC 7
OCD_SDA EXTRG0
To REG NC To MAIN IF(CN110)
I_MTR KENTO2 KENTO
I_MTR KENTO2 KENTO TL1040 L_MUTE
100k 3 2 1 4
CAPSENS_WR_L
183 (ADP_L2) 150 (3AAZEROG) 34 NC 108 NC 203 NC 127 L_MUTE 126 A_MUTE
R1031 3.3k
R1079 1k
To DSP
NC 208 CAM_OUT 32 CAM_CLK 170 REG_DCHG 92 KEY_A 201 I_MTR 140 UNREGCHK 254 (T_ZEROG) 144 V_BATT 71 T_BATT 198 Z_PTR_AD 70 F_PTR_AD 253 OP_THRMO 139 ZOOM_SW 72 KEY_B 141 P_MEDIA 122 TRIG_SW 52 P_GYAMP 146 (Z_ZEROG) 137 KEY_C(E8 Only) 255 (S2_DET) 138 (Y_ZEROG) 251 Y_GYAMP 78 KEY_E(E8 Only) 142 1 RA1003 2 1k 3 4 8 7 6 5 R1088 1k R1085 1k
15 CAPSENS_WR_L
CAM_OUT CAM_CLK REG_DCHG KEY_A I_MTR UNREGCHK V_BATT T_BATT Z_PTR_AD_ F_PTR_AD_ OP_THRMO ZOOM_SW KEY_B P_MEDIA TRIG_SW C1030 C1031 C1032 C1036 C1037 C1038 C1039 C1040 C1033 C1035 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1
R1092 47k
VIDEO_PS P_DET
VIDEO_PS P_DET
To DSP To MAIN IF(CN103)
A_MUTE
RA1001 100k IF_RX1
6 7 8 5
R1016
5
L_LGT_SW(E8 Only)
BATT_H INT_TO_CAM M_RVS PWR_SW DR_DVD_SW MONI_SW TRIG_SW CHRG_EVR R1015 47k OMT MFLD
33 JLIP_INT 105 BATT_H 109 INT_TO_CAM(From Charis) 36 OMT 148 NC 173 MFLD 202 NC 44 NC 219 CHRG_EVR 43 NC 159 BZ_PWM 131 EEP_CLK 192 EEP_OUT 61 EEP_IN 12 NC 101 TXD 166 RXD 132 LCD_CLK 62 LCD_OUT 246 AUDIO_CS 133 AUDIO_CLK 110 NC 176 NC 6
LCD_CS LCD_CTL
LCD_CS LCD_CTL
To MAIN IF(CN101)
M_RVS
To MAIN IF(CN101)
PWR_SW DR_DVD_SW MONI_SW TRIG_SW
A_MUTE L_MUTE AUDIO_CS AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_CLK LCD_OUT LCD_CLK AUDIO_PD_L
A_MUTE L_MUTE AUDIO_CS AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_CLK LCD_OUT LCD_CLK AUDIO_PD_L
To AUDIO
10k
10k
100k
To MAIN IF(CN104)
BZ_PWM EEP_CLK EEP_OUT EEP_IN ZOOM_SW P_MEDIA KEY_A KEY_B IF_TX1 IF_RX1 LCD_CLK LCD_OUT AUDIO_CS
REG_2.83V AL_2.8V
To MAIN IF(CN101) To AUDIO
R1022
R1021
R1001
ZOOM_SW
IC1001
MN103SD0QFR MN103SFD0RFR
CDSTG_RST 228 NC 245 KEY_D(E8 Only) 73 STRB_AD(E8 Only) 199 NC 74 (HDD_JUDGE) 55 NC
8
To MAIN IF(CN101)
P_MEDIA KEY_A KEY_B
CDSTG_RST
ACPLLOFF SDWP SDCD XUSBHOST
ACPLLOFF SDWP SDCD XUSBHOST
R1116
0 0
To DSP To MAIN IF(CN111), USB HOST To MAIN IF(CN111), DSP,USB HOST To MAIN IF(J101)
AUDIO_CLK R1118
TL1057 OPDRV_CS DSP_CS MOD0 CDWE KENTO2 KENTO CDRE CDAS ADDT00 ADDT01 ADDT02 ADDT03 ADDT04 ADDT05 ADDT06 ADDT07 ADDT08 ADDT09 ADDT10 INT_TO_CAM MVD MFLD TL1005 TL1006 TL1007 TVSEL FLSH_RST DSP_CS DSP_RST XDSPTRST TVSEL FLSH_RST DSP_CS DSP_RST XDSPTRST INT_TO_CAM MVD MFLD
To MAIN IF(CN104)
ACES_LED R1002 330
ND_O/C 164 OPDRV_CS 100 DSP_CS 232 MOD0 88 CDWE 42 KENTO2 107 KENTO1 172 CDRE 114 NC 83 CDAS 115 ADM0 234 ADM1 179 ADM2 235 ADM3 180
112 PREDSP_CS(5Mega,7Mega Only)
Q1002 DTC143XE-X ACES__LED
NC
85 VSS 206 VSS 87 STRB_CHG(E8 Only)
R1003 560 PWR_LED
SDWP Q1003 DTC143XE-X PWR__LED 47k SDCD R1037 XUSBHOST R1048 R1049 1k 1k 0
80 SDWP 4
SDCD
AUDIO_OUT R1121 FLSH_RST
79 XUSBHOST 63 AUDIO_OUT 194 NC 174 FLSH_RST 154 ISO100(E8 Only) 13 ISO200(E8 Only) 84 ISO50(E8 Only) 130 EEP_CS 25 REG_CS
To DSP To MAIN IF(CN110), DSP To DSP To MAIN IF(CN110), DSP To DSP
REG_CS TL1002 XDSPTRST RTC_CS R1067 3.3k
30 CAPSENS_IN(Cypress Only)
To AUDIO
BZ_PWM
BZ_PWM
EEP_CS
ADM4 236 ADM5 181 ADM6 237 ADM7 182 ADM8 116
103 CAPSENS_CLK 168 CAPSENS_DT
204 SD_SW
26 ND_DRV1(E8 Only)
104 CDS_CS(2Mega Only)
49 DR_DVD_SW
197 ACES_LED
229 ACPLLOFF
67 ZEROG_PS
68 (X_ZEROG)
156 OCD_SDA
134 RTC_INT
125 M_RVS
86 SYS_RSTL
54 VIDEO_PS
51 MONI_SW
195 RTC_CS
152 MMOD
222 CAPSENS_CS
143 REG_CHECK
35 XDSPTRST
226 DBATT_OUT 200 ND_HALLLV 240 (XCRAD_IN) 24 DC_CHECK 50 PWR_SW
99 ND_DRV2(E8 Only)
18 LAMP_ONH
ADM9 45 ADM10 117
48 ADM15 119 ADM14 47 ADM13 118 ADM12 46 ADM11
220 ADP_L
11 OSCO
10 OSCI
113 NC
188 NC
120 NC
136 NC
121 NC
81 NC
184 NC
53 NC
60 NC
135 NC
171 NC
193 NC
69 NC
65 NC
66 NC
224 NC
C1009
LON
0.1
OMT TL1008 VD_FZ VDIN TL1018 TL1010 MOD0
OMT VD_FZ VDIN
9
To OP DRV To DSP,CDS/TG
R1056 1k
GND 252 GND 242
VSS 221
VDDB 175 VDDL 59
VDD33 1 VDDL 244
VDDL 190
VDDB 38 VDDB 111
VDDL 58
VDDB 39 VDDB 40
OPEN D1002 EMZ6.8N-X 3
OPEN D1003 EMZ6.8N-X 3
RA1002 1k
7 6 5 8
R1097 1k
CDAS CDWE
2
MOD0 CDAS CDWE CDRE ADDT00 ADDT01 ADDT02 ADDT03 ADDT04 ADDT05 ADDT06 ADDT07 ADDT08 ADDT09 ADDT10 ADDT11 ADDT12 ADDT13 ADDT14 ADDT15 CAPSENS_CS CAPSENS_IN CAPSENS_DT CAPSENS_CLK CAPSENS_WR_L
2
3
4
1k
1
R1058
CDRE ADDT00 ADDT01
CAPSENS_CLK
CAPSENS_CS
CAPSENS_DT
CAPSENS_IN
DR_DVD_SW
ACES__LED
DC_CHECK
ACPLLOFF
TL1076
SYS_RSTL
VIDEO_PS
OCD_SDA
MONI_SW
1
D_BATT
ADDT15
ADDT14
ADDT13
ADDT12
OP_THRMO
To OP DRV
Z_PTR_AD F_PTR_AD
R1009
18k
F_PTR_AD_
C1011 0.01 C1014 10
238 GND 239 VDD18 241 VDD18 212 Vout 209 VDD18 213 VDD18 211 Vout 257 GND 207 VSS 216 VSS 227 VSS
215 EXTRG0 157 TRCD0 217 TRCD2 158 TRCD3 89 EXTRG1 90 TRCCLK 16 TRCST 91 TRCD1 250 VDD33 21 VDD33 20 VDD33 19 VDD33 76 VDD33
R1098 1k
IC1001
MN103SD0QFR MN103SFD0RFR
VREFH 3 VDDL 57 VDD33 94 VDD33 77 VDD33 160 VDD33 218 VDD33 225 VDD33 205 VDD33 145
R1052 10k
VDDB 231 VDD33 2
REG_2.83V
R1008
18k
Z_PTR_AD_
247 GND
VDDL 128
OSCO
OSCI
OP_THRMO
ADP_L ADP_L
ADDT11
M_RVS
256 GND
PWR_SW
RTC_INT
ADDT02 ADDT03 ADDT04 ADDT05 ADDT06 ADDT07 ADDT08 ADDT09 ADDT10 ADDT11
To DSP
R1053
R1055 100k
100k
R1017 39k
C1002 OPEN
R1025 39k
R1013 47k
C1001 OPEN
C1005 OPEN
R1072 OPEN
0.1
0.1
0.1
C1013 OPEN
AL_2.8V
1
2
3
ADDT12 ADDT13 ADDT14 ADDT15
X1001 NAX0647-001X
CAPSENS_CS CAPSENS_IN CAPSENS_DT
OPEN R1130 R1126 100k EXTRG0 TL1021 TL1029
OPEN R1131
CAPSENS_CLK CAPSENS_WR_L
To MAIN IF(CN101) To MAIN IF (CN101),(CN110) To MAIN IF(CN101) To MAIN IF(CN110) To MAIN IF
LAMP_ONH NonMega #IC1001 ** NTSC PAL FR FS
TL1027 TL1030 TL1028 R1035 OPEN TL1026 TL1031
NOTES: 1. For the destination of each signal and further line connections that are cut off from this diagram, refer to "BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS". 2. The parts with marked ( ) is not used.
yf259_y10760001a_rev0.1
(No.YF259)2-7
2-8(No.YF259)
MAIN(AUDIO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 0 1 MAIN(AUDIO)
Q2401 2SC4617/RS/-X
To REG
REG_4.9V REG_2.83V L2402 NQLC32M-100X R2401 4.7k L2401 NQLC32M-100X Q2403 2SC4617/RS/-X GND
R2402 4.7k C2403 10 C2401 10 R2408 OPEN C2402 10 C2404 10 R2403 18k
R2202 OPEN
C2230 0.01
C2231 0.1
C2232 1
R2204 22k
C2224 0.1
R2218 10k
R2219 1k
R2220 100
R2221
OPEN
C2202 1 C2203 0.01 C2405 0.1
C2204 1
IC2201
36 C2624 10p BEEP1 35 34 MIN 33 MOUT 32 31 AVDD 30 29 28 TST7 27 HVDD 26 TST6 25 TST5
AK4666VQ
BEEP2
VCOM
AVSS
HVCM
37 C2612 1 R2608 2.2k C2656 0.1 C2606 0.0047 L2603 NQR0269-013X C2604 0.022 39 EXTR MIX 40 INTR R2610 22k 38 - +
RIN1
24 C2210 1 R2210 56k R2702 820
To AV JACK
AU_SIG/R AU_SIG/L
23 ROUT1 LIN1 22
To MAIN IF (CN103)
R2211 56k 21 C2209 1
R2701 820
LOUT1 41 R2602 2.2k MVSS MIC Power Supply DVSS 20 C2406 10 DVDD 19 ADC TST4 18 EQ LPF HPF DAC ALC1 TST2 16
INT_R
L2602 NQR0269-013X
R2407 10
R2704 560k R2703 560k R2705 3.3k
42 MVDD MPWR
To MAIN IF (CN107)
INT_GND INT_GND INT_L L2601 NQR0269-013X R2601 2.2k C2613 1 44 C2603 0.022 45 C2605 0.0047 C2655 0.1 46 43
MRF
TST3 17
Q2701 UMX18N-W
D2701 MA133-X
INTL
EXTL Audio I/F Controller
TST1 15 R2217 10 14 SDTO1 AOBD Control Register I/F MCLK1 LRCK1 BCLK1 SVSS SVDD SP0 CCLK CDTI CSN SP1 MUTE PDN SDTI1 13 C2229 OPEN AIOLRCK AOMCLK AIOBCK AIBD
47 C2611 1 R2607 2.2k R2609 22k 48 - +
ALC2
To DSP
C2623 10p
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
To SPEAKER
To MAIN IF (CN101)
SPK+ SPKBZ_PWM BUZZER L_MUTE AUDIO_CLK AUDIO_CS AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_PD_L A_MUTE
To CPU (NC)
To CPU
NOTES: 1. For the destination of each signal and further line connections that are cut off from this diagram, refer to "BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS". 2. The parts with marked ( ) is not used.
yf259_y20468001a_rev0.1
(No.YF259) 2-9
2-10(No.YF259)
INT_TO_CAM
EEP_CS_INT
EEP_CLK EEP_OUT
UATXD0
UARXD0
XPMCS1
EEP_IN
XPMWE
XPMOE
PMD15
PMD14
PMD13
PMD12
PMD11
PMD10
PMD9
PMD8
PMD7
PMD6
PMD5
PMD4
PMD3
To USB HOST
PMD2 PMD1
To MAIN IF (CN110)
MAIN(DSP) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
To CPU
PMD0
PMA9
PMA8
PMA7
PMA6
PMA5
PMA4
PMA3
PMA2
EEP_OUT
EEP_CLK
INT_TO_CAM
EEP_CS_INT
XPMCS1
EEP_IN
XPMWE
XPMOE
PMD15
PMD14
PMD13
PMD12
PMD11
PMD10
PMD9
PMD8
PMD7
PMD6
PMD5
PMD4
PMD3
PMD2
PMD1
PMD0
PMA9
PMA8
PMA7
PMA6
PMA5
PMA4
PMA3
PMA2
To CDS/TG
MCLKI
R3105 1k
3 1
R3023 OPEN C3041 OPEN
XPMWE
TL3043
HDIN
TL3027
R3021 OPEN
TL3040
TL3041
To CPU,CDS/TG
VDIN
0 1 MAIN(DSP)
C3044 0.01
Q3001 3LN01SS-X
2
X3002 NAX0959-001X OPEN
PMA1
PMA1
C3040 OPEN
SDCD
XPMOE XPMCS1 XPMCS0 XCHDPDIAG1 PMD15 PMD14 PMD13 PMD12 PMD11 PMD10 PMD9 PMD8 PMD7 PMD6 PMD5 PMD4 PMD3 PMD2 PMD1 PMD0 PMA22 PMA21 PMA20 PMA19 PMA18 PMA17 PMA16 PMA15 PMA14 PMA13 PMA12 PMA11 PMA10 PMA9 PMA8 PMA7 PMA6 PMA5 PMA4 PMA3 PMA2 PMA1
To MAIN IF(CN111), CPU,USB HOST
CLK27O
C3029 0.1 ACLK27O R3129 R3104 1k R3103 1k R3051 10 R3080 4.7k C3030
R3130 10k
R3060 0
R3069 OPEN
C3037
C3038
0.01
0
H_OFFSET H_GAIN
R3076 10k
To OP DRV
VDIRS
0.1 C3032 0.01 0.1 C3035 0.01 C3033 0.001 C3036 0.001
XCHDDMACK
0.01 0.001
XCHDDMACK CHDDMARQ XCHDRESET CHDIORDY XCHDIOWR XCHDIORD XCHDDASP XCHDPDIAG1 XCHDCS1 XCHDCS0 CHDINTRQ CHDD15 CHDD14 CHDD13 CHDD12 CHDD11 CHDD10 CHDD9 CHDD8 CHDD7 CHDD6 CHDD5 CHDD4 CHDD3 CHDD2 CHDD1 CHDD0 CHDA2 CHDA1 CHDA0 XUSB_INT XUSB_RST
PMA1 XPMCS0 XPMOE PMD0 PMD8 PMD1 PMD9 PMD2
XATAIOCS16 XSELATA XDATA XWGATE XATARST XATADMACK ATADMARQ XATADIOW XATADIOR XATADASP XATACS1 XATACS0 ATAIORDY_CLK ATAINTRQ ATADT_15 ATADT_14 ATADT_13 ATADT_12 ATADT_11 ATADT_10 ATADT_9 ATADT_8 ATADT_7 ATADT_6 ATADT_5 ATADT_4 ATADT_3 ATADT_2 ATADT_1 ATADT_0 ATAAD_10 ATAAD_9 ATAAD_8 ATAAD_7 ATAAD_6 ATAAD_5 ATAAD_4 ATAAD_3 ATAAD_2 ATAAD_1 ATAAD_0 VDD30 VDD30 VDD30 VDD30 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND XRESET SYS_WE SYS_RE SYS_CS SYS_AS SYS_BUS_15 SYS_BUS_14 SYS_BUS_13 SYS_BUS_12 SYS_BUS_11 SYS_BUS_10 SYS_BUS_9 SYS_BUS_8 SYS_BUS_7 SYS_BUS_6 SYS_BUS_5 SYS_BUS_4 SYS_BUS_3 SYS_BUS_2 SYS_BUS_1 SYS_BUS_0 GND GND GND GND VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 VDD12 DIRPD USB_VBUS RPU RSDP DP DM RSDM GND2_USB GND1_USB VD331 VD331 USBCLKIN USBCLKOUT PVSS AVSS_USB AVSS_USB AVDD_USB COM RREF PVDDFIL AADDATAI1 AADDATAI0 AADBCLKO(IN) AADLRI ACLKI ADATAO ABCLKO ALRO ACLKO AGND_AP AVDD_AP GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND PHYCLKI LINKON PHYCTLIO1 PHYCTLIO0 PHYCNA PHYRST PHYPD PHYLREQ PHYLPS PHYDATAIO_7 PHYDATAIO_6 PHYDATAIO_5 PHYDATAIO_4 PHYDATAIO_3 PHYDATAIO_2 PHYDATAIO_1 PHYDATAIO_0 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 329 219 104 221 220 431 524 523 102 330 328 429 103 430 213 96 424 323 214 97 518 425 324 215 98 519 426 325 216 99 520 427 326 217 100 521 428 327 218 101 522 614 613 612 611 610 525 432 331 222 105 609 608 607 606 605 604 603 602 408 440 534 442 535 526 433 527 434 528 435 529 436 530 437 531 438 532 439 533 441 212 95 94 93 622 621 620 619 618 617 616 615 4 343 110 226 109 108 225 335 333 224 107 232 115 227 229 113 228 230 112 111 3 126 123 241 85 122 121 240 92 119 236 342 341 340 339 338 337 336 334 332 233 231 223 116 114 106 239 238 537 443 349 348 242 536 347 444 538 445 344 539 446 345 448 624 623 540 447 346 237 120 C23 B24 A22 B22 B23 D22 E22 E23 A24 C22 C24 D24 A23 D23 B30 A30 D29 C29 B29 A29 E28 D28 C28 B28 A28 E27 D27 C27 B27 A27 E26 D26 C26 B26 A26 E25 D25 C25 B25 A25 E24 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 E21 D21 C21 B21 A21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 G27 H27 Y29 D13 E12 D11 E11 E20 D20 E19 D19 E18 D18 E17 D17 E16 D16 E15 D15 E14 D14 E13 D12 B31 A31 A32 B32 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 D1 C9 A16 B17 A17 A18 B18 C17 C19 B19 A19 B11 A11 B16 B14 A13 B15 B13 A14 A15 C1 C2 A3 C3 K32 A4 A5 B3 C32 A7 B7 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C18 C20 B10 B12 B20 A10 A12 A20 B4 B5 E9 D10 D4 C4 D3 E10 C5 D9 E8 D8 C8 E7 D7 C7 D5 F7 F8 E6 D6 C6 B6 A6
5 6 8 7 28 29 9 30 43 44 10
AH24 AJ24 AK24 AL24 AM24 AG16 AH16 AJ16 AK16 AL16 AM16 AA30 AA29 AA28 AB32 AB31 AB29 AB28 AB30 AC32 AC31 AC30 AC29 AC28 AE31 AE30 AE29 B2 A2 B1 A1 AC27 AD27 AD28 AD29 AD30 AD31 AD32 U32 U31 P31 P32 T31 R31 B9 B8 Y31 AA31 V31 W31 AA32 Y32 T32 V32 R32 N32 M32 J32 W32 L32 A9 A8 D2 G31 G30 F32 G29 F30 F29 F28 G32 E29 E32 C31 D30 D32 C30 D31 E31 E30 F31 M29 M30 M31 L28 L29 L30 L31 K28 K29 K30 K31 J28 J29 J30 J31 G28 Y30 W28 W29 W30 V28 V29 V30 U28 U29 U30 T28 T29 T30 R28 R29 R30 P28 P29 P30 N28 N29 N30 N31 M28 U27 V27 W27 Y27 Y28 J27 K27 L27 M27 N27 P27 R27 T27 AA27 AB27 H28 H29 H30 H31 H32
ACHI0 ACHI1 ACHI2 ACHI3 ACHI4
ACHI0 ACHI1 ACHI2 ACHI3 ACHI4 ACHI5 ACHI6 ACHI7 ACHI8 ACHI9 ACHI10 ACHI11
ACHI0 ACHI1 ACHI2 ACHI3 ACHI4 ACHI5 ACHI6 ACHI7 ACHI8 ACHI9 ACHI10 ACHI11 AM26 AL26 AK26 AM27 AL27 AK27 AM28 AL28 AK28 AM29 AL29 AK29 AM30 AL30 AF32 AF31 AF30 AG32 AG31 AG30 AH32 AH31 AH30 AJ32 AJ31 AJ30 AK32 AK31 AF27 AE27 AM31 AM32 AL32 AL31 AF28 AF29 AE32 AL25 AM25 AG28 AH29 AG29 AJ28 AJ29 AH28 AK30 AE28 AJ27 AH27 AG24 AG25 AG26 AG27 AG21 AG22 AG23 AM21 AH21 AJ21 AK21 AL21 AH22 AJ22 AK22 AL22 AK23 AM22 AH23 AJ23 AL23 AM23 AH25 AJ25 AK25 AH26 AJ26 AM15 AL15 AK15 AJ15 AH15 AG15 AJ17 AG11 AJ13 AM14 AL14 AH13 AH14 AJ14 AK14 AK13 AL13 AM13 AG12 AG13 AG14 AG10 AJ11 AM12 AL12 AH11 AH12 AJ12 AK12 AJ10 AJ9 AH10 AK11 AL11 AM11 AM5 AL6 AM6 AL5 AM3 AL4 AM4 AL3 AM7 AK7 AM10 AL7 AM8 AK8 AL10 AL8 AM9 AK9 AK10 AL9 AH1 AH3 AH2 AH4 AJ1 AJ3 AJ2 AJ4 AK1 AK3 AK2 AK4 AK17 AL17 AM17 AH18 AJ18 AK18 AL18 AM18 AH19 AM19 AL19 AK19 AJ19 AJ20 AH20 AK20 AM20 AL20 AH17 57 178 291 58 179 292 59 180 293 60 181 294 61 182 69 188 299 68 187 298 67 186 297 66 185 296 65 184 584 585 62 63 64 183 497 402 70 177 56 496 400 401 398 399 495 295 498 397 494 580 581 582 583 577 578 579 52 488 391 286 173 489 392 287 174 288 53 490 393 175 54 492 395 290 493 396 46 167 280 385 482 57